Eli Manning says arm has more “pop” after bye week

Summary of 7 articles · Updated Nov 19, 2012

Eli Manning said Monday he came out of the bye week with more “pop” in his arm, insisting his arm wasn’t weaker before the break. As he said he would do, Manning stayed away from football during the bye. This was good news coming out of the Giants’ first … (more)practice after the bye week on Monday morning. Reports had the ball flying out of quarterback Eli Manning’s hand with greater velocity and accuracy than at any time in the last four weeks. But even if that happened, it would be encouraging for Giants fans to simply see Manning and the rest of the team play a good offensive game for the first time in more than a month. “You just focus on the next game and all we can worry about is Green Bay right now, all we can worry about is trying to game plan and just get our offense back to playing at a high level and I think we’re close. We’re very close. We’re just a little off.

Eli Manning says his arm feels better

While he continues publicly to put little stock into reports that a "tired arm" is the reason for his recent struggles, New York Giants quarterback Eli Manning did admit that he felt better throwing the ball Monday in the team's first practice…

Eli Manning looks refreshed from week off, and NY Giants will need quarterback at best for Green Bay Packers game

Giants look to wave bye to slump after week off

The Giants didn’t return from their bye week to continue their up and down 2012 season. They came back to start over. It has come down to a “six-game season” for them, as Tom Coughlin said. When the team returned to work on Monday, Eli Manning said

Will Eli, Giants Finish Building the Bridge?

Last year, Tom Coughlin said his team had to “finish”. They did. This year, he claimed they needed to Right now, that’s a bridge to uncertainty. QB Eli Manning’s performance has tailed off considerably after a promising start. Without him playing

Eli back in flow as Giants cling to division lead

Eli Manning returned from the New York Giants' bye week refreshed, recharged and with his arm feeling lively as the team enters a season-ending six-game stretch that will determine whether it reaches the playoffs.